Pellissippi State Community College (Pellissippi State) is a
public
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community college
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based in Knox and Blount counties in Tennessee. It is operated by the
Tennessee Board of Regents
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. The college's main campus is located in west
Knox County. There are four
satellite campus
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es in the surrounding area. Pellissippi State was named Pellissippi State Technical Community College until July 1, 2009. It is the successor to the former State Technical Institute at Knoxville ("STIK"), founded in 1974.
Campus
Pellissippi State Community College operates five campuses, as of Spring 2021, spread across the
Knox County and
Blount County area, including:
*Main Campus in
Hardin Valley
*Division Street Campus in downtown
Knoxville
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*Magnolia Avenue Campus in
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*Blount County Campus in
Maryville
*Strawberry Plains Campus in
Strawberry Plains
History
The precursor to Pellissippi State, State Technical Institute at Knoxville, was established on September 4, 1974. The original school was added on as a wing to the Knoxville State Regional Vocational-Technical School and intended to simply provide post-educational
vocational training
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to area residents. However, at the backing of the newly seated director Colonel John C. Mauer, the Tennessee State Board of Vocational Education soon took over governance of the school, providing three
associate's degree
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The fi ...
programs in engineering technology to 45 students on the first day of classes, September 23, 1974.
STIK received its initial
accreditation
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from the Commission on Colleges of the
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
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(SACS) in 1977, under the leadership of the first school president, Dr. Wayne Jones, and six years later, on July 1, 1983, STIK became a member of the State University and Community College System of Tennessee, thereby transferring governance of the school to the Tennessee Board of Regents.
In 1986 the campus was moved to its current location, on a plot in west
Knox County near
Pellissippi Parkway
The Pellissippi Parkway is a major highway in Knox and Blount counties in the Knoxville metropolitan area in Tennessee that extends from State Route 62 at Solway to SR 33 in Alcoa. It provides access to the cities of Oak Ridg ...
. Initially, STIK shared the campus with
Roane State Community College
Roane State logo
Roane State Community College is a public community college in eastern Tennessee with its main campus in Harriman. It was authorized by the Tennessee General Assembly in 1969, along with two other community colleges, and operat ...
. In 1988, however, the school's mission was broadened to include that of a technical community college, adding numerous university-parallel associate degree programs, changing its name to Pellissippi State Technical Community College, and absorbing the space occupied by Roane State.
[College history]
, Roane State Community College website (accessed February 29, 2008)
A
hot air balloon festival
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was held at the campus from 2004 to 2011.
Origin of name
Pellissippi (also spelled "Pelisipi") appears on early maps as the name of the
Clinch River
The Clinch River is a river that flows southwest for more than through the Great Appalachian Valley in the U.S. states of Virginia and Tennessee, gathering various tributaries, including the Powell River, before joining the Tennessee River in Ki ...
.
Students and faculty
Pellissippi State employs about 185 full-time faculty, 265 adjunct faculty, 231 staff members, while serving over 10,000 students, between 100 and 150 of whom are classified as international.
Notable alumni
Notable people who attended the college include:
*
Steve Hall – member of the
Tennessee House of Representatives
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Constitutional requirements
According to the state constitution of 1870, this body is to consis ...
*
Demetrice Morley
Demetrice Morley (born July 23, 1987) is an American football defensive back who played in the Canadian Football League and is currently retired.
High school career
Morley played football at Miami Killian High School in Miami, Florida. He was ...
– American football defensive back
*
Jason Zachary
Jason K. Zachary is a Republican member of the Tennessee State House of Representatives representing District 14 of Knox County.
Background
Jason Zachary was born on June 29, 1977 to his mother Pamela D. Zachary and father Richard K. Zachary ...
– member of the
Tennessee State House of Representatives
The Tennessee House of Representatives is the lower house of the Tennessee General Assembly, the state legislature of the U.S. state of Tennessee.
Constitutional requirements
According to the Constitution of Tennessee, state constitution of 187 ...
References
External links
Official website
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Community colleges in Tennessee
Education in Knox County, Tennessee
Universities and colleges in Knoxville, Tennessee
Educational institutions established in 1974
Universities and colleges accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
Education in Blount County, Tennessee
1974 establishments in Tennessee